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There is a tax complication.
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But a closer look suggests that it should actually be called the "Tax Complication Act of 2003": it will do little if anything to create jobs in the economy as a whole, but will be a bonanza for tax lawyers and accountants.
Offshore accounts are just one tax complication that heirs may face.
A nasty divorce with tax complications led to Mr. Shicoff's move to Vienna; the legal settlement prevents him from talking about it.
Becoming a landlord means new legal risks and tax complications.
Preparations before your farewell tour will go a long way toward avoiding headaches, confusion and tax complications.
That's because if you lend anyone $10,000 or more, you have to charge a minimum IRS-set interest rate to avoid tax complications, and that rate is currently low just 1.07% for loans dispersed in June and lasting three to nine years, and 2.64% for longer loans.
Thats because if you lend anyone $10,000 or more, you have to charge a minimum IRS-set interest rate to avoid tax complications, and that rate is currently low just 1.07% for loans dispersed in June and lasting three to nine years, and 2.64% for longer loans.
But if you spread a large gift over two or more years, you may escape gift tax complications.
Family loans can have annoying tax complications, but not if you charge your kids at least a certain interest rate, which fluctuates with commercial rates.
The interest rates you must charge on intrafamily loans (to avoid all sorts of tax complications) are also near historic lows–just 3.3% on a loan with a maturity of more than three and up to nine years, for example.
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